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Exporting Slideshow with jpg and M4v files

New Here ,
Jul 28, 2018 Jul 28, 2018

I created a slideshow in the slideshow module which contains still pictures (jpeg) and short clips of movies from my iPhone (m4v). I put it in a manual mode so I can add narrative and and advance slides when I am ready.   When I play it on the computer it works well and I can advance each slide, the movies play automatically.  I want to export the slide show so I can play it on Apple TV through a projector.  When I saved it as a jpeg file, I get a slide show with only the still pictures.  When I export it as a video I get a 12 minute video of both still and movies but with no way to control the length the slides as they are shown.  Before I exported the slideshow I made sure the setting for manual was chosen instead of automatic.  Did I miss another setting that would allow me to control the slideshow manually. from Gloria

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Community Expert , Jul 30, 2018 Jul 30, 2018

Video is what it is just video. It will play and not pause unless you pause the video in your video player.

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Jul 28, 2018 Jul 28, 2018

You can control the length of the slides in the exported video in Playback panel on the right hand side:

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New Here ,
Jul 29, 2018 Jul 29, 2018

I ended up increasing the slide length to get the slides to stay on the screen longer. I can airplay the  to apple TV and hit the pause button if I need more than 10 seconds to explain the slide.   I guess what you are saying is that you can't use the manual setting for a video?

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Jul 30, 2018 Jul 30, 2018
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Video is what it is just video. It will play and not pause unless you pause the video in your video player.

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